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| Hairstyles for the prom - 20s and 30s |
| 02.06.09 (2:36 am) [edit] |
Small things can matter a lot, especially at the prom. A horrible hairstyle will rob your costly, stylish dress of its value. Why should you take a long time putting on make up or pay money for an expensive necklace if people can't take their eyes off your tangled up, unkempt frizzy hair? Do I sound harsh? Well, good. No matter what kind of hair you have, there is a prom hairstyle that is just right for you. To ensure the best look on your important day you should meet with your salon's professional stylist beforehand.
Just like Jovani dresses come in multiple styles and colors, hair styles do the same. I personally love the old styles. Referring to past styles is a great way to find the perfect hairstyle. Bobs first became popular in the 1920s, giving women an easy to take care of style and a trend-setting appearance that is still here today. However, taking it to the edge is much more fun. Consider looking to the starlets of the 1930's for a glamorous prom hairstyle this year.
The objective for a 1930s hairstyle is to accent those perfect celebrity prom dresses by elongating your body with hair styled close to the head, like with stylized waves. To achieve this look, hair must be between chin and shoulder length with a part on the side. Long hairstyles can copy this look by braiding the hair diagonally from the side part with the back of the hair wrapped into a braided chignon that touches the nape of the neck. In order to make waves, you have dampen your hair, put on a hair product that contains jojoba for protection against the heat, forming the waves with a diffuser of a FHI heat blow dryer and a miniature curling iron.
However, whether you go with a look from the 1920s or a modern punk hairstyle, you need to choose something that is right for you. Don’t show up to the prom looking like you did your hair with a light socket. Put some time into your appearance and dazzle them all.
Paige Mastingten
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